Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 02, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    thumday ,
nnre 2,1921
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Friday, June 10th
Thursday, June
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Starring
From t!
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« —ami his bride
WOMEN ARE
'E THE RIGHT
p cost him: A
Honeymoon—hours aiid hours of sleep--Miles
of frantic chase—’Arrest as tin <■ caped Convict
—A holdup bv thugs—and $5,01)0 in cold cash!
NOW he’s a wise MAN ! FIVE ACTS OF
THE LURIDEST FEMININE
F’RE­
WORKS
YG
EVER SAW!
“PUPPY LOVE”
Two Reel Century Comec
Tuesday, June 7th
OPK
iSh i r.
A sett c •?.-
way-
led—
daring with
village life, with the roar <
thrill of tout hi arts. S
ocean exploit,-'ever tlir \vi
“T.Yo SQARECROW
featuring Blister Keaton
“Buster’’ in the-ecnieih
with “l la.-h> - of V'tion
tnent of u< “American
great«--! t', i:>e<li o of h
Wednesday, June 8th
A Gripping Picture Drama
Bom of t'.'.e Commonpkca Via!once
cf IZurdcr and Mounting to Its
Astounding Climax in the Dim, Far
Reaches of the Half-Known and the
Unseen
How to tame a wife is the theme of
“Colorado Pluck.’’ William Russell’s
in personation of a rough-and-ready
but true hearted son of the great and
glorious West is of the approved
type which has delighted all good
Ainericars for the last fifty years.
The picturization of Mrs. HUMPHREY
WARD'S celebrated novel of the same
name. It is full of '’¿aping thrills and
sensations, It’s ONE of the TREATS
of the SEASON. DON'T MISS IT!
6C
i s Vs’
I. Cyphert ,:pent th,, first ef ’he
with his family in Wheel*'.'.
e Wheeler high school ba r br.P
team played the Tillamook IrgL
.'heel team Thursday. Th' note
was 11 to 16 In favor of Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs Cady and Mi.*-; Mor­
tensen motored to Portlan L • ariy
Friday morning to spend th' week
end.
The Wheeler school is planning
on having Achievement Day. June
4th. There will be a progra a, e>-
hibit and lunch.
Fathers Bonface, Carrico aa l Hen.
ry vielte^ Father Hildebrand Thurs
day.
Two Reel Capitol Comedy
John Weiss of Beavet wac i;i Clo­
Cloverdale Hotel, has bad a new coat
of paint put on the building which verdale Sunday.
greatly improves its appearauce.
Mr. Greenwood of Portland visit­
Miss Hattie Moore of Plcasint ed ut the home of Henry Park* l o t
u,.
Valley spent several days las: week week.
-*i*
C. A. Smith ond family visio’d at
at the home or Tom Blackb irn.
\
the home of Chester Worthing.on at
Cloverdale's tonsoria! artist, L. H.
Pacific City Sunday.
Turn, r made a business trip to Till­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson w ent
amook oh Monday of last week.
METRO
to Tillamook Saturday.
Nearly a dozen Cloverdale Gt ang­
It is reported that "Curley” Tay-
ers attended Pomona Grange at Ore-
lor, who recently underwent an
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town last Thursday.
ation in the Good Samaritan Hot-pi
L.-slie Traxler and Ennie Turner tai in Portland is Improving nicely.
went to Sheridan on Thursday of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hatfield visa­
last week and brought back a load ed their daughter, Mrs. Me.'ls Itci-
of feed for the Cloverdale Mercan­ nian at Meda Monday afternoon
tile Co.
Attorney John T. Whaley of Poll
Mr. and Mrs. S W. Paxson mow.] land.
President of the
Oregon
to their new home at Williamini in .Guernsey Cattle Club, visited nt the
Tuesday of last week. Mr. Pax.son home of J. L. Gay Sunday afternoon.
was formerly editor of the Nestucca
James D. Kangman general niuua-
Valley Enterprise. His friends uere ager of the Cloverdale Telepiien Co.
were sorry he had to leav; out h >p* and his wife were Pacific City vis,
Enacted for the Screen ly
th change of climate will have the tors Sunday.
desired effect on his health.
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Bays lei’ Mu­
Frank Whaley has been ill with day morning for Eugene to attend
pneumonia but is now improving.
State Grange.
Rcvcc’i
he iZactcr Star? Writer cf the
Mrs. Lena Hall has relatives fti.m
Mrs. A. A. Inilah was a Hebo visi­
Ago in
de thet! vnclles the Imagination
Portland visiting her.
tor Monday afternoon
and Fills the Ec’ic! hr i:h Wonderment
Miss Claire Wariter went ta he
At this writing, Delk Robed«1?, the
valley last Friday evening.
veteran merchant of Woods, is very
7*. Special Preduction ma • • by '. E. SIIURT*-»ErT\ Inc,
Howard Owens went' out to Me low and his death Is momentarily
Minnville Saturday.
expected.
Mrs. Fred Christenson of Tilla­
MR. LORD
mook visited her parents, Dr. ar.l
WHEELER NEWS
Mrs. George last Friday.
V,
i<
ill-
Motion
Photo.
Directed Ly
A.
W.
Kilburg and C. Nelson »re
GN HOSE
Mrs. Tom Blackburn and child'cn
and Mrs. R H Laffoon, and Miss Hat. constructing a confectionery store
tie Moore went to Pacific City Sat­ in Rockaway, where they will cater
to the summer trade.
urday
Tuesday evening a farewell pa’ty
Prof. W. E. Buell and family went
was
given for Flora Jackson ut
to Falls City Friday evening.
Neah Kah Nie beach. Thosa present
Mrs Al Boone and children
were Miss Damnion, Ora j 11 liner.
for the valley Saturday.
Dorothy Jensen, Vera and Mildr« d
Miss Lillian Hamilton took
pupils up Three Rivers on a picnic I Clark, Flora Jackson/» Vena J mion.
Stanton Rtjnninger, Joe R ojs , Non­
Saturday.
Gathered by the Headlight’s Corps of Special Correspondents
Mrs. Frank Owens and con Arthur ; ton Trusler, Paul Shininger. Frank
were Tillamook visitors Sant!day; Starr, Herbet Lundy and Clyde Al­
ley.
afternoon.
Lewis of Portland arrived on
BAR VIEW ITEMS
Flora Jacksou left Saturday tins.
Mr.
and
Mre.
C
A.
Smith
went
’
o,
day of last week for a visit
Mr. Fields and family are moving
Ing for her home in Lorraine. Ore
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Codi Tillamook Saturday.
to Garibaldi Sunday in one of Footes
M. and Mrs. J H. Jeffery and
Mrs. Grant Irish of Meda passel
ran.
houses.
daughter
left for Raymond, W: -h.
through
Cloverdale
Friday
on
h<
r
H. E Hornschuck from up 1 iiroe
where Mr. Jeffery is assista*!' niau-
Mr. and Mrs. Cook are the ptottd
way
home
from
Tillamook
where
she
ois
in
Rivers was transacting buslm
ayer of a saw mill
parents of a bttby boy born May 28th
Cloverdale on Wednesday cf last lecemiy underwent an operi.'on.
Minta Johnson
Leola and Agnes Todd vi. it d the
Mi s Hobbs and Miss Eckerid?y
Lek.
clerks In Haltom’s
Owens girls Saturday.
left Bar View Saturday morning for
her
Mrs. Eckerson returned to
Mr. and Mrs. M.
Mr. and Mrs. James Imlah and Ed
Portland after a very successful
home at Beaver last Thursday even­
ed to Portland th,
Cochian went to Amity i-'utiJ '
term of teaching school.
ing after spending several days with
week.
Mrs. Jack
Mrs. Lena Hall and her gue
The Bar View carnival dance was her sister, Mrs. Oscar Bennett.
in Wheeler Monda
were
Pacific
City
visitors
Sunday
SUI
-
a gr°at success but to everyone's
Ralph Dunn of Meda was in tcv»n
Dr. LeFevre was called, Sunday companied th*m.
Prise the Get To Gether Club an- Thursday.
Mr. Todd of Nehalem mad a hur-
morning
to see little Thelnn Bcn-
the
Bounced that it would not be
Mr. and Mr F. C Becker visit’d
Iners
trip to Wheeler. Tuesday
,
nett.
last dance. There is to be a dance Mr and Mrs.D T^Wersehljiil, on Tues­
s and R. W. McC >il* y
D.
McEvert
the
large
number
it
aua-
(
Front
during the day afternoon of last reek.
every Saturday night
for California Monday.
left
Wheeler
which
have
recently
F
t
ised
mobiles
month of June.
Grant Irish of Meda was in t >WD
Alex Plot has bought Mr, McCollup'i-
here
on
their
way
to
Pacific
through
t
Campers are beginning to come last Thursday
ad shoe repair shop.
On Tuesday morning of las. week City, that little burg must b
thick to Bar View now.
The Bai
John Korpala and Ed Kelly n>c-
most a full grown city by this titre.
View cottages are filling up with the boiler room of the Central cheesfc
e tor .1 to Astoria and baclj la»t w ek.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Weiss :*’>k
factory caught fire. The fire was
tourtata.
M rs.. Earl Sherman and son -rc-
baby to Boal's Hospital at Tillamook
Mr. Renforn and family of Par extinguished before much damag? again Friday. The little fellow d. < « turned from Portland Baturds.y.
View are moving to Garibaldi In the mas ddnt
Marni
Mt». Jewel Re-tor and M
not seem to get along as he ih'uli
Andy Hess of Meda was in town
tent house recently vacated by Mr.
Rorvik motored In from P '••.land
•o they left him in the hospi'al.
on Wednesday of last week.
*nd Mrs. Aiderman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holland anJ Saturday for a iisii with Mrs Jim
Charlie Cruthers went to Portland
Mrs. Renfrew and babies arc ▼is-
. three children of Portland «pent 'he , Bradley.
the first of last week to bs at the week end with her slater, Mrs. C. A. |
Several people representing the
,l,ng her cousin Mrs. Daniel» ibi*
bedside of his son. Zurab, who re­
Ellison White Chautauqua con-p»ny
Bfternoon at Garibaldi.
I
Smith.
cently underwent an operation and
i
Mr and Mrs, Dan Hlllikm went I have been in Wheeler lately, atver-
was not expected to live. Zurah was
tlslnr the Chautauqua which 1» to
to Pacific City Sunday
CLOVERDALE BRIEFS
be bene June • to 11.
and Mr«. James Imlah moved slightly better at the latest reptrt.
The
Memorial
Day
excel-!«e»
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hopkins cf
Mine Blanch, Luana waa calls! to
Hebo the middle of the week
i which wer« held 1« the High ertuxl
Oretowu were transacting business
Tillamook the flrat of the week on
Mr* Clay Taylor called on Mrs.
auditorium Fnday afternoon
in Cloverdale last Thursday.
account of the death of her father.
Charie Whaley last Friday.
Fred Meltske, proprietor of the wall attended.
Mrs Harold BypMt and Utile >on
Tillamook County Happening^
end or’THE FALS b ”
“TKE DESERT WOLF
wo Reel Mack Seimett Comedy
ARTISTIC ENEMIES
A Most Dictmßcished Cast
The bo>
wrong, had been t’doing
time” its SINC SING
The girl iiud been waiting -patiently--
f-iitbftillv
Now tl'.nt HE was free atnl
was ”going straight.” WHAT! Quit
X our pal lilie that?” she snarled. “Get
out of tnv sight! I’m through! That’s
BRIGHTON NOTES
community, for their generous :
The Ro»d to Happiness
port of the cause.
Refre■ hrneii’ •
You must keep well if y u wish
were served to thirty ladies after to bo happy. When constipated take
which the meeting adjourned to moot one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets
with Mrs. Van Alstine otf June 8.
immediately after supper.
They
Mr. Walters and family a e 1 ty­ j cause a gentle movement of ’he
ing Garibaldi Wedn sday
Mo n'ng bowels.
where they are to make thetr home.
Headlight Clutisified ads bring
quick results.
For Your Picnic
Lunches.
1
Mrs. A. Stain left last I’hnrilay
for a visit to Portland. Her dat.gh-
ter in law accompanied her as far as
Portland, The latter intends to ge
to Eugene to visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baily.
W. B Watt and family rotlli ned to
Brighton after a short vacation spout
in fishing and touring around var­
ious parts of the country.
On Tuesday evening the young
and old folks of Brighton hud a feed
and dance on the bench near Neha­
lem jetty. A good time was enjeyed
by all and everyone had all they
could eat.
Frank Patchell, Mr. Vosburg and
Pete Smith of Wheeler were in here
the first part of the week.
Miss Betty Weiner of Tillamook
is spending a few days ut Brighton
with her brother, Paul Werner.
Saturday week md a number of
cars from Portland arrived htoe.
some coming by the way of Seaside.
It is said that the roads are line,
Sunday evening Fred and Will I f
Walker rode to Seaside on l motor
cyclo returning Tuesday
, Miss Olie Minor has quit the em­
ployment of Rudolph Zwelfel and
has gone to live with her pareli! s.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coopet arrived
this week from a vlsit to Por land,
There will be a baseball gam ■ ber*'
next Sunday.
Floyd Eason is working
the
cheese factory here.
S. M. Batterson went to Portland
this week on business.
J. M. McDonald waa a Tilliiniook
visitor this week.
John Zybach has moved li> from
Portland to work for Rudolph Zuii-
fel.
J. |i. Laniman Is building a barn,
on his farm.
Last Sunday the ball gamc score
was 17 to 14 in favor of Wiu.eler.
Camp 4 was a game loser.
Bamboo Knives and Porks, Spoons,
Paper Plates and Napkins—Cheese. Sar­
dines, Canned Meats, Pickles, Olives,
Jellies and Jams. Cookies, Cakes, Crack­
ers and many other good things may! be
found at
THE
SATISFACTION
STORE.
GOOD GOODS.
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RIGHT PRICES.
E. G. Anderson.
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GARIBALDI NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Allen ai> he
proud parents of a baby boy born
The Mother an I boby
May 25th.
are getting along fine.
Mr. and Mr» . Sheldon and
Miller left <>ai ioaldi laut 1
morning ¡or l’ r tlr.nd so u * o bo |
J M.!l r|
there for Meno ial Day.
will th< i ret ■
’<> her hontc in Eu
gene.
, Mrs. Ditte:
lbaldl 'tiiuir
la mi whol e
summer.
Ml*s Mai li iarubey lef »I: r'h- Idi
last we 1: foi Portland where Hu* Is
lo spend ill l ruinier Willi âer sieter,
Mr. and Mis i. Mason and fa'ii ly
left ¡. few days ago for Font he’ ll
.'i fill
Californi.'. but c illy got tu» fai a.i
took
amook and e1’ sir little boy
down with tlie measles.
On Wednesday afterno ou, May, 25
eaguo <»f'
the Ladles Community
Garibaldi, held a Hireling at the
home of. Mrs. Guy Farmer, with Mr*. |
T. B. Hoffman assisting itoiunre. |
Mrs. Everson of Tillamook was i
guest of the afternoon, and led the |
round table discussion on "Shall wo-
men serve as jurors.” Mrs. Edward*
chairman of the Near Eaet Relief
committee, of Tillamook a «¡ted the
League to take over the situation in i
Garibaldi, which th» ladies eone»mt*>d
to do. The past week was give i uvei
to the work which reeulled In th*:
Bar View, Garibaldi and Miami dis- I
trlets, raldnt the money for 2t eases
of salmon, for which the President ,
of the league wishes to thigk rhe
Let the HEADLIOHT do your Job
printing! We are equiped U' print
anything, from handbills to books.
ONT
W orry !
Don't worry about Ice
Cream, “Pat” is n^ver
out any more he
makes it.
BRICK ICE CREAM AND
ICES A SPECIALTY
All Phone Orders Promptly
taken Care of.
LOUVRE RESTAURANT
JOHN R. PA TTERSON, Prop.
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